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Eastern Condors

Eastern Condors

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rumble in the Jungle
Review: A combination of Rambo and The Dirty Dozen, it's a far cry from Hamlet, but if you want to watch some great fight scenes, this film will cater to you needs. Sammo Hung, Yuen Woo Ping, Yuen Biao, Yuen Wah, Lam Ching Ying, and company live up to their collective reputation as some of Hong Kong's best hitters. A company of convicts are offered the chance of a pardon for their crimes if they blow up an American arms stockpile left behind in Vietnam. Needless to say, things get a little violent, nothing goes right, the mission turns into a localized Armegeddon, and more kicks are thrown than in a soccer game. The hand to hand fight at the end between Sammo and Yuen Wah, the perpetual bad guy, is very well done and very authentic. If you can stand the incomprehensible antics between the fights, you'll really enjoy this film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rumble in the Jungle
Review: A combination of Rambo and The Dirty Dozen, it's a far cry from Hamlet, but if you want to watch some great fight scenes, this film will cater to you needs. Sammo Hung, Yuen Woo Ping, Yuen Biao, Yuen Wah, Lam Ching Ying, and company live up to their collective reputation as some of Hong Kong's best hitters. A company of convicts are offered the chance of a pardon for their crimes if they blow up an American arms stockpile left behind in Vietnam. Needless to say, things get a little violent, nothing goes right, the mission turns into a localized Armegeddon, and more kicks are thrown than in a soccer game. The hand to hand fight at the end between Sammo and Yuen Wah, the perpetual bad guy, is very well done and very authentic. If you can stand the incomprehensible antics between the fights, you'll really enjoy this film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of Sammo's best productions
Review: As mentioned already, this film is loosely based on the classic American war film The Dirty Dozen, except there's only 10 (i think) individuals and it's a half martial arts (MA), half war movie. Sammo actually lost a lot of weight for this role and he and Yuen Biao were just awesome in this movie. The story is simple, the best prison inmates are given a chance to earn money and freedom should they accomplish a secret mission. They will not know anything about their mission or where they are going until they are at the goal. Sammo is one of the inmates alongside director Yuen Kwai and choreographer Yuen Wo Ping. The latter 2 provide some comedy to the film. The Dirty Pack soon realize that they're in Vietnam to destroy nuclear weapons that the Viet Cong have yet to know about. The premise here is if the Viet Cong find out about it, they'll use it. The rest of the film displays some really cool acrobatic warfare tactics. There is also shooting involved as expected in a war film. Yuen Biao and Sammo showcase some very awesome moves; I'm talking wicked and fast attacks. I must mention that this is the kind of film that builds up to be better; the beginning is not all that impressive, but later on into the movie is great MA. The end fight is as should be the best...wow and ouch...This must be seen because some of the greatest fighters are here doing some great stuff. Yuen Wah is the leader of the Viet Cong platoon out to get the Dirty Pack, and he shows some of his awesome kicking abilities, this guy is so agile and fast. The well known Thai-boxer Billy Chow (the superpowerful general from Fist of Legend) also has a part as once again a bad guy. He has an extremely brutal fight with Sammo that'll make you cringe. Chow and Wah are very highly overlooked. Biao does some crazy moves in the final fight as well...this just has to be seen...this last fight alone surpasses the worth of purchase. I only have 2 complaints: I wanted to see more, the fights here are all classic and awesome, but short. One hard hit and it was over...don't get me wrong, this looks very realistic, but I just wanted to see more of it. Also, Lam Ching Ying did not do any MA at all, and this guy is [amazing], you gotta see him in Prodigal Son. All in all, a very rare and classic HK martial arts/war film. The best version of dvd comes from the Hong Kong Legends distributors. You'll need an all-region dvd player to play their region 2 PAL dvds though, but they are known for remastering video and sound and providing awesome extras in their rereleased HK films. If you can't have the privelege of the dvd player, then stick with the Universe version of the film. Mei Ah released one w/o subs, and the version you see above here is pathetically dubbed in english with no chinese language. At least check this film out if you don't intend to buy, it's one of a kind. Check out my other MA reviews too, thanks for reading.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: No.
Review: Bad, bad, bad. Lame martial arts. The characters actually shout out "gooks!" at one point in the film. No joke. DON'T buy this.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Condors Rocks!
Review: Cool remake of "The Dirty Dozen". The plot follows a ragtag group of recruits on a mission to destroy a hidden weapons bunker. A fit looking Samo Hung stars and directs this nonstop action movie. Lots of Hong Kong Cinema Superstars; Lam Ching Ying portrays the unit commander. Legend Yuen Woo Ping (Martial Arts Director "Matrix") appears as part of the crew. Dr. Haing S. Ngor, 1984 Best Supporting Actor winner for "The Killing Fields", is rescued from a villiage and joins the team enroute. Mercenary Yuen Biao is recruited at the same time. The guys are paired up with a feminine trio of freedom fighters, including Samo's real life wife Joyce Godenzi. Yuen Wah masters the role of the creepy bad guy and gets to showcase his martial arts skills. Lots of gritty gunbattle scenes and explosions. Superb stuntwork by most of the cast. Fight scenes with some of the best martial arts actors ever. The scene with the young boys directing the Russian Roulette game will haunt you. Samo makes very creative use of the local flora in the jungle fight scene. He also uses slow motion to showcase the moves of the lightning fast Yuen Biao. If you like war movies you will want to own this one. I bought the English dubbed version, but will also be purchasing the subtitled version.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Condors Rocks!
Review: Cool remake of "The Dirty Dozen". The plot follows a ragtag group of recruits on a mission to destroy a hidden weapons bunker. A fit looking Samo Hung stars and directs this nonstop action movie. Lots of Hong Kong Cinema Superstars; Lam Ching Ying portrays the unit commander. Legend Yuen Woo Ping (Martial Arts Director "Matrix") appears as part of the crew. Dr. Haing S. Ngor, 1984 Best Supporting Actor winner for "The Killing Fields", is rescued from a villiage and joins the team enroute. Mercenary Yuen Biao is recruited at the same time. The guys are paired up with a feminine trio of freedom fighters, including Samo's real life wife Joyce Godenzi. Yuen Wah masters the role of the creepy bad guy and gets to showcase his martial arts skills. Lots of gritty gunbattle scenes and explosions. Superb stuntwork by most of the cast. Fight scenes with some of the best martial arts actors ever. The scene with the young boys directing the Russian Roulette game will haunt you. Samo makes very creative use of the local flora in the jungle fight scene. He also uses slow motion to showcase the moves of the lightning fast Yuen Biao. If you like war movies you will want to own this one. I bought the English dubbed version, but will also be purchasing the subtitled version.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: KICK ***! ONE OF SAMMO'S BEST! AWSOME!
Review: DIRTY DOZEN MEETS KUNG-FU. THIS EPIC FILM WILL HAVE ACTION FANS CRAVING FOR MORE. MARTIAL ARTS MAESTRO SAMMO HUNG IS AT HIS BEST IN THIS CLASSIC. IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT YET, YOU BETTER, YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE MISSING!!! ONE OF THE ALL TIME GREATEST FINAL FIGHTS EVER PUT ON FILM, PERIOD!!!!! 5 STARS ALL THE WAY. OTHER SAMMO FLICKS WORTH SEEING ARE: DRAGONS FOREVER & WHEELS ON MEALS, BOTH WITH JACKIE CHAN. BUY EASTERN CONDORS NOW!!!!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sammo kicks ass!!!
Review: Even though the film starts relatively slowly (as most Samo Hung films do) once this movie gets going it really never stops until the ultra-violence filled finale!

The martial arts action is top-notch as you'd expect, incorporating a huge slice of gory violence with it. Samo's films have always had a harder edge to the action compared to Jackie Chan's films and the adult orientated action in this movie really shines through.

I can't reccomend it enough. Not only is it a great martial arts film. It's a great war film too.

See it, buy it!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why One Star
Review: I love this movie and yes I have this copy. The Reason for 1 star is that they cut scenes that made this movie cool.I have the Original Laser disc copy and the reason I got this copy was the dubbing,(Which Sucks). HERE ARE THE SCENES THEY CUT OFF. They actualy cut of the Scene when Samo cuts the girls hand off.(I have a copy when it realy shows it comes off) Then the fight scenes was arange difffently. And they begining of the film has the flag pole scene cut off.And many more scenes ws remove. All I can say is that SHAME ON ON THIS PUBLISHER TO REDITED the movie.This sucks.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not a bad movie, but it could have been better
Review: I remember seeing the TV comercials for this movie and thinking wow! Unfortunately, the movie didn't quite live up to expectations. I liked many elements of the movie: the premise (a team of Chinese convicts drops into 1976 Vietman to destroy a US weapons cache), the fight scenes. However, I hated the combat team that dropped in with Sammo Hung. These men are supposed to be hardened crimminals (like the dirty dozen), but during the movie they do nothing but cringe and whimper and act as comic relief. If one guy on the team was like that it would be okay, but to have an entire combat team made up of cowards ruins the movie.


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